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INNIS & FREDERICK: Democrats care, except when they don't

Liberal diktats could cause poor millions to shiver

MugshotIllustration: A cold future by Alexander Hunter for The Washington Times
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The Obama administration still hasn't gotten the message voters sent on Nov. 2. The lame-duck 111th Congress didn't enact the intrusive energy and environmental laws the administration wanted. So now the White House and the Environmental Protection Agency plan to end the hydrocarbon and nuclear era in America by executive fiat - and force a conversion to "renewable" energy.

Beginning Jan. 2, they started using job-killing, economy-strangling regulations and edicts to slash carbon-dioxide emissions, impose "clean energy standards," and hobble the vehicles, electrical generating plants, refineries and factories that form the backbone of our nation's economy, jobs and living standards.

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson claims these actions are needed to ensure "environmental justice" for poor and minority families threatened by "manmade global warming." Meanwhile, the United States and entire Northern Hemisphere are enduring yet another nasty winter - while businesses, workers and families face injustice, bankruptcy and worse at the hands of their government.

The Congressional Research Service says average U.S. households will pay almost $1,000 this winter just for heat. That's average: Alaska to Florida, Hawaii to New York. Northern states residents could pay double or triple that. Businesses, schools and hospitals will also be hammered. And this is before the feds actually implement their carbon-dioxide limits and other plans.

To see what's in store for millions of Americans, one need only look at the planet's sole country that still obstinately clings to draconian climate-change goals, regardless of costs.

Across Great Britain, household energy bills could double to $3,900 a year by 2020, EnergyHelpLine.com has warned. Gasoline prices are likewise soaring, and most United Kingdom companies will see their natural gas and electricity prices skyrocket by 100 percent between 2012 and 2016 - on top of a carbon-tax bill of "at least" $65,660 annually - according to Carbon Masters.

Moreover, most of Britain's older coal-fired and nuclear-power plants are scheduled to be shut down, with little to replace them, even as electricity demand rises. That could bring widespread blackouts, said the Daily Mail, and cause hundreds of thousands of jobs in the United Kingdom to be outsourced to countries where energy costs are much lower and air pollution and CO2 emission standards far less stringent. Brits will freeze in unemployment lines, while global atmospheric CO2 levels continue to climb.

More than 5.5 million households will be plunged into "fuel poverty" by early 2011 - forced to spend more than 10 percent of their family incomes on energy - National Energy Action and other charities said. That's more than one-fifth of all households in the United Kingdom and a huge increase from 4.5 million families in 2008.

Nearly 28,000 people died in Britain last winter, most of them pensioners who could not afford adequate heat. Charities say this is the highest winter-death rate in Northern Europe, worse even than much colder nations like Finland and Sweden. This winter has already seen Wales' coldest December night in 169 years of record-keeping. It was Britain's coldest December in 120 years.

To stay warm, thousands of elderly are using travel passes to ride buses all day, while others seek refuge in libraries and shopping centers. Others are "putting their health at risk, in an attempt to keep costs down," by bundling up and turning the heat down or off, said the charity Age UK.

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GrannyRob says:

1 day, 17 hours ago

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Unfortunately, for America, there isn't enough "renewable" energy to support vigorous growth in our economy ... and there never will be. Failure is the ultimate destination of our demise while the rest of the world with its crazies consumes inexpensive and dependable oil, gas and nuclear technologies.

bobdin says:

2 days, 4 hours ago

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If you did your homework on Obama he is a socialist/communist who had many communist mentors. Knowing this it is not surprising he uses Executive Branch agencies like the EPA to do an end run around Congress and the Constitution. The only hope is that the new more moderate Congress can successfully execute a holding action until 2012. If he gets re-elected then the country deserves to be ruined.

dtanks says:

2 days, 17 hours ago

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I suggest the House of Representatives cut funds for the EPA by 50 percent. If Obama veto's the bill or the Senate does not agree, let the EPA get nothing.

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